IMAGE: The Lady Bug – Gay Life December 28, 1979
An Article in Windy City Times by Mark Schoofs begins:
"Unveiling an extensive revamping of the Chicago Department of Health's AIDS program, Mayor Richard M. Daley and interim Health Commissioner Richard M. Krieg vowed to complete the City's long-awaited AIDS strategic plan by October, to evaluate the department's AIDS education activities by the end of June and to implement funding accountability measures immediately."
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Obituary in Windy City Times reads:
"Ed Prefontaine
"Celebration of life services were held May 18 at Good Shepherd MCC for Edward Lewis Prefontaine by his life partner, James Hubbard, and friends. The services were performed by Butch Kent, and the eulogy was delivered by James Nelson.
"Ed was raised in Mundelein, where he lived until he moved to Chicago in 1981. He operated his own interior design firm for two years before joining his lover's consulting business. He became ill while in Palm Springs, and had a lengthy hospital stay in Los Angeles. Ed expressed a desire to return to Chicago, a difficult task considering the state of his health, but one which his lover made certain came to fruition. They flew back to Chicago in early May, and Ed was immediately admitted to Saint Joseph's Hospital.
"Ed succumbed to complications due to AIDS on May 13. He was 41."
1994
Gay Chicago full-page ad for IML celebrations at Manhole, 3458 N. Halsted reads:
"Thursday, May 26th
WELCOME IML PARTY!
Free Manhole poster giveaway! Artwork by the Hun.
Friday, May 27th
LIGHTS OUT!
Manhole goes dark.
Free Manhole Flashlights to the first 250!
Saturday, May 28th
MILITARY BALLS 3!
Free Manhole dog tags to the first 500 grunts at the door.
Sunday, May 29th
THE INFAMOUS
UNDERPARTY!
Full leather dress code or underwear!
Monday, May 30, 1994
THE BURNOUT PARTY!
Squeeze out the last drop on our dancefloor!
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